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StoryThe Builders' Report (chapters 1 & 2) suzybazaar1011 years 11 months ago
StoryYesterday, When I Was Young billrayburn211 years 11 months ago
StoryTrain Wreck: Final Stop billrayburn411 years 11 months ago
StoryThe Dainty - Chapters 9 to END billrayburn511 years 11 months ago
StoryThe Dainty - Chapters 1-3 billrayburn811 years 11 months ago
StoryThe Dainty billrayburn411 years 11 months ago

My stories

Kicked Out of Bangkok For Moral Turpitude

Poking fun at the semi-famous group of Oakland Raider (American football) fans in the south endzone occupying what is called The Black Hole. They are an unruly bunch, unpolished, uneducated and unbelievably loyal.(394 words) Adult Humor.

Garbage Chutes

Humor. A short piece on how, in a perfect world, we could rid it of the assholes very efficiently and appropriately.

Serendipity, Thy Name is Death

Enclosed is a short story, titled “Serendipity, Thy Name is Death”. A young man poised to graduate from college comes home for a weekend to commiserate with his sister, herself a recent high school grad, as to what their next steps will be. (approx. 4800 words)

An Afternoon Can Last Forever, in Provence (part 2 of 2)

Enclosed is a short story, titled “An Afternoon Can Last Forever, In Provence” (approx. 6500 words). A wandering American stumbles on a hidden natural paradise in southeast France, inhabited by a woman who looks like him, thinks like him, and with whom he shares a fear of love. Over wine and assorted gnoshables, they bare their souls and watch as they unfold themselves in ways they never have before.

An Afternoon Can Last Forever, in Provence (part 1 of 2)

Enclosed is a short story, titled “An Afternoon Can Last Forever, In Provence” (approx. 6500 words). A wandering American stumbles on a hidden natural paradise in southeast France, inhabited by a woman who looks like him, thinks like him, and with whom he shares a fear of love. Over wine and assorted gnoshables, they bare their souls and watch as they unfold themselves in ways they never have before.

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